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Smooth cleansing: Gentle cleansing prevents irritation and accumulation of dead skin cells
Torso, legs and feet
Moving gradually down your body with a focus on:
Back: Use the long-handle brush to thoroughly clean this area that is difficult to access.
Legs and feet: Many bacteria and sweat build up in these areas. Good cleaning helps to prevent infections and odours.
Intimate areas at the end
It is the most delicate part of the body and should be washed last to prevent the bacteria from spreading.
To maintain the natural balance of this sensitive area, use a scentless, gentle cleanser.
Good rinse and essential hydration
After washing each part of the body, rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue. After leaving the shower:
Dry with a clean towel (avoid rubbing as this may irritate the skin).
Apply a moisturiser to keep the skin soft and protected.
Why should this order be obeyed?
Following this procedure allows you to:
Cleaning more efficiently, matching the remaining hairs to the dirty rest of the body.
Healthier skin, less risk of irritation and pimples.
More hygiene by washing the most sensitive parts of the body at the end.
Next time you take a shower, follow this method and enjoy a glowing skin that is clean from head to toe.
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